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Coursera Launches Course Builder: Organizations Can Now Quickly Create and Launch Custom Courses at Scale

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Based on a few simple inputs from a human author, the tool auto-generates course content including outlines, descriptions, and learning objectives, dramatically reducing the time and cost of content production without sacrificing quality. “We

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Developing an Appreciative Mindset in Students

Faculty Focus

Your willingness to put it all into words is all that is necessary – Margaret Cousins As human beings, we often think of self-improvement and ask ourselves, How can I be better? By fostering positivity, gratitude, and open mindedness, instructors can empower students with essential skills to flourish in this complex and dynamic world.

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Developing an Appreciative Mindset in Students

Faculty Focus

Your willingness to put it all into words is all that is necessary – Margaret Cousins As human beings, we often think of self-improvement and ask ourselves, How can I be better? By fostering positivity, gratitude, and open mindedness, instructors can empower students with essential skills to flourish in this complex and dynamic world.

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2023 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award Winners

Insight Into Diversity

PEER and WISE Programs Clemson University College of Engineering, Computing, and Applied Sciences The PEER and WISE programs support students academically and demonstrate best practices and high graduation rates for underrepresented populations at predominantly White institutions.

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How to Improve College Teaching in 2023

Inside Higher Ed

A third tradition, which stressed research, scholarship, and the applied sciences, emerged in nineteenth century Germany, especially at the universities of Gottingen and Berlin. Can financially-challenged institutions sustain the range of majors and faculty size, especially in the humanities, while adding new career-aligned fields?